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Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Chattanooga TFP hires Pulitzer-winning cartoonist from Christian Science Monitor
The Times Free Press
is hiring Clay Bennett to replace Bruce Plante, who recently left to work for the Tulsa World,
Editor & Publisher
reports
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